The home security video showed a man punching and kicking a woman, then throwing her down the basement stairs. The woman's young daughter was sitting nearby when the attack happened, and her 18-month-old son was asleep upstairs.

Custis' attorney said the man on the video wasn't his client. The lawyer also argued during the trial that a responding white police officer's racist remarks about the black suspect that also were captured on the video tainted the investigation.

The 45-year-old Custis could face up to life in prison.

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The specter of potential police bias hangs over the trial of a New Jersey man accused of attempted murder, robbery and other crimes for a brutal 2013 home invasion caught on a "nanny cam."

Shawn Custis' lawyer says a white police officer's racist remarks that were captured on the video tainted the investigation.

The Millburn police officer testified last month that he made the comments. He also said he didn't question Custis, who is black, and didn't collect evidence during the investigation.

A jury of nine blacks and three whites began deliberations Tuesday.

In the video, the attacker punches and kicks the woman for several minutes as her young daughter sits on the couch.